In his first public performance since his ankle injury, Katz showed off his accuracy and velocity slinging passes to Escobar, Butler and Dominique Sandifer.

He also put up 18 reps on the bench press but did not run the 40 or do any of the other combine drills.

“A lot of the guys asked me why I didn’t (run the 40) and I told them I’m about 90 percent right now. It’s only the four and a half month mark,” Katz said. “It’s something I could have come out here and done, and I might have run like a 4.9. But that’s not what I want. I don’t want to get something that’s not my time.”

Katz elicited interest from the Saints, Chargers and Raiders, and said he’d be happy to run the 40 for any team in an individual workout if they asked him to do so.

Notes

McFadden chose to let his Combine numbers stand, and did not re-do any of the combine drills except the vertical jump, where he once again managed 34.5 inches. He spoke with all the teams present, but said the Chargers and Patriots showed the most interest.

CB Josh Wade surpassed expectations with a 4.34 40 time, according to his agent.